who roam thru our neighborhood (ok, this isn't all of them!) are safe for another year. Aren't they lucky, LOL? So, since a dead cooked bird is never the centerpiece of our holiday table, how will we keep from starving, you ask? Here are a few interesting sites/recipes for your perusal.
http://vegkitchen.com/recipes/vegetarian-thanksgiving.htm
http://vegweb.com/index.php?board=304.0
http://www.boutell.com/vegetarian/Thanksgiving.html
http://allrecipes.com/Search/Recipes.aspx?WithTerm=vegetarian+thanksgiving
http://members.tripod.com/~hannahdayan/Thanksgiving.htm
http://www.fabulousfoods.com/holidays/thanksgiving/vegetarian.html
http://www.theveggietable.com/recipes/thanksgiving.html
http://www.gentlethanksgiving.org/guide/recipes.htm
http://food.ivillage.com/holiday/thanksgiving/0,,blhr-5,00.html
If your traditional Thanksgiving feast will be attended by one or more vegetarian guests, the following article may be helpful:
http://vegetarian.about.com/od/specialoccasionrecipe1/qt/vegguests.htm
Hmmmm, I'm hungry! Think I'll go cook me a feast ;-)
2 comments:
what about that tofurkey stuff i keep seeing on my travels around the net (and at TJs)....i didn't click on all your links yet...
and your turkey pic, looks like they are marching with the flag ;-)
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Well yes, of course, there's always Tofurkey ;-) I've never had it!
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